1944: The Loop Master (2000)

8ing, Raizing

Arcade

3.33 from 15 ratings

48 members have it in their collection · 18 backlogged · 8 wish listed

The game takes place in the heated battles of 1944 during the Second World War as a super ace pilot attempts to defeat an entire army. The game operates and plays like most standard shooters. The objective of every level is to shoot enemy planes, tanks, trains, turrets, battleships, and defeat the boss after each level. Unlike its predecessor, 19XX: … Read more
The game takes place in the heated battles of 1944 during the Second World War as a super ace pilot attempts to defeat an entire army. The game operates and plays like most standard shooters. The objective of every level is to shoot enemy planes, tanks, trains, turrets, battleships, and defeat the boss after each level. Unlike its predecessor, 19XX: The War Against Destiny, the game plays more like the early games in the series. Read less
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Details

Developers
8ing, Raizing
Publishers
Capcom
Genres
Arcade, Shooter
Themes
Action
Series
19XX

Release dates

  • Jun 20, 2000 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Arcade

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Rating distribution

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Community All Reviews Statuses

EjKejEj

Status EjKejEj May 30, 2022

The 5th (final so far) game in the series. By this point, the series has kinda lost its direction (like what happened to Assasin's Creed). This plays more like a generic shmup game than from the 194X series. It's not developed by Capcom and it shows. Technologically most advanced in the series (that giant the last boss is ridiculous). Still …

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The 5th (final so far) game in the series. By this point, the series has kinda lost its direction (like what happened to Assasin's Creed). This plays more like a generic shmup game than from the 194X series. It's not developed by Capcom and it shows. Technologically most advanced in the series (that giant the last boss is ridiculous). Still fun to play

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